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    10 Internet Trends We Used To Think Were So Cool, But Were Actually So Cringe

    By Angelica Cheyenne,

    2 days ago

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    1. Cinnamon Challenge

    Although seemingly harmless, the trend was actually very dangerous.

    "This is a dangerous practice which can result in choking, aspiration of cinnamon powder into the lungs, and even respiratory failure requiring a ventilator in extreme cases," Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City told CBSNews.com in 2013.

    "The stunt can also be deadly as a result of lack of oxygen to the brain in cases of choking and aspiration of the powder."

    2. Overly Filtered Photos

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    Before it became cool to use #nofilter, it seemed that every other Instagram photo from the early to mid-2010s was filtered to the max. I'm talking about so much photo altering that the person posing looked almost like an animation.

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    3. Duck Faces

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    This one is pretty self-explanatory.

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    4. The Gentrified Harlem Shake

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    I miss the days when the Harlem Shake the world knew was the hip-hop shimmy dance that Bow Wow used to do in his music videos in the early 2000s.

    After 2013, the Harlem Shake was culturally appropriated into an internet trend. People would film themselves acting calmly as the song Harlem Shake by Bauuer played in the background, and then when the tune's beat dropped, the video would cut to them dancing wildly.

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    Depending on who you ask, the Harlem Shake challenge is what comes to mind rather than the hip-hop dance popularized by the former teen star rapper when the term "Harlem Shake" is mentioned.

    5. Using Song Lyrics For Instagram Captions

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    Caption creativity for Instagram posts was at an all-time low in the 2010s. It seemed that every other note attached to the post was either a Drake or Lil' Wayne lyric.

    6. Ice Bucket Challenge

    Additionally, "The Challenge raised awareness of the disease worldwide raised $115 million to support our mission, funds that were invested in ALS research and care for people living with the disease," the association revealed

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    7. Tide Pod Challenge

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    Some daring individuals filmed themselves chewing on Tide Pods, the ones used for laundry, and then uploaded their videos online. This insanely dangerous act was a part of the famed Tide Pod Challenge that arose in 2017-2018. More people did this challenge than one would think.

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    8. Contrived Off-Guard Photos

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    Yes, in the 2010s, some people pretended not to pose for the camera when they were photographed to give off the illusion that they were caught "off-guard." Is that cringe or what?

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    9. Excessive Use of Hashtags

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    At one point, the hashtags behind a post's caption would be longer than the caption itself.

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    10. And finally, taking photos with a selfie stick

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    Selfie sticks weren't the problem. Taking selfies at an angle that showed someone was using a selfie stick was. For a short time, when selfie sticks made a resurgence in the mid-2010s, many couldn't wait to upload photos captured with the help of the equipment. That would've been okay if the stick wasn't always visible...

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